A giant panda on loan to France from China gave birth to two female twin cubs early Monday. The Beauval Zoo, south of Paris, said the twins were born shortly after 1 a.m. They weigh 149 and 129 grams (5.3 and 4.6 ounces). Their mother Huan Huan and father Yuan Zi are at Beauval on a 10-year loan from China aimed at highlighting good ties with France. The twins are their second and third cubs after the first panda ever born in France, Yuan Meng, in 2017. The cubs will not be named before 100 days. They will spend a few years in France before being sent to China, the zoo said. Other nations in Europe also have giant pandas, including Austria, Britain, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Finland. There are about 1,800 pandas living in the wild in China and about 500 in captivity worldwide.
Huan Huan the panda births two cubs in France

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